Dabrio, Cristino JoséZazo, C.Somoza, L.Goy, José L.Bardají, TeresaLario, J.Silva, P. G.2016-11-112016-11-111996http://hdl.handle.net/10272/12823Sampling for dating coastal units and quantifying processes is only possible and rewarding after detailed mapping and morphosedimentary analysis. The study of Last and Present Interglacial deposits in the Iberian Peninsula reveals that there are short-term sea-level oscillations superimposed to longerterm periodicities. Although short-term periodicities, as those observed in spit-bar units, are vital for coastal management, longer-term changes should not be discardedspaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Sea levelShoreCoastal managementPleistoceneHoloceneIberian PeninsulaOscilaciones del nivel del mar de largo y corto plazo: indicadores morfosedimentarios en zonas costerasLong term/short term sea-level oscillation: morphosedimentary indicators in coastal zonesjournal articleopen access